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| pfincke |
3:29am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Value for Money. Bought for a Sony Vaio Netbook. Did not install software that came with it. Just plugged in and worked straight away. Easy to use. Quality product The product arrived and is a nice slim shiny little unit. Very light weight. Just plugged it in. | |
| Nickrus |
4:48pm on Sunday, July 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Fast, Quiet, Great Value! Great Value for the Price Poor Instructions GOT IT AT BEST BUY BEFORE XMAS, TRYING TO FIND ANOTHER. AT THIS POINT THE BEST DVD BURNER I HAVE EVER HAD FROM ANY MANUFACTURER, OR DESIGN. | |
| ilbonny |
2:49am on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| Worth possessing it..... Compatible writer with fast reading and writing features from the reputed company. | |
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| Samsung External DVD Writer I was disappointed with the quality of this DVD Writer and although it was cheap in price did not come up to expectation. Not the fastest but easy to use A little faster and would should have been 5 stars. Neat, easy to store or carry. | |
| craigf |
11:05pm on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Seems reliable and does all that it is supposed to do. It is not the fastest drive, particularly on powering up. This unit seems to do all that is is supposed to do. Because it is SATA I did have a problem getting it to work in my PC. | |
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| cmulcahy |
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| Ver |
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| I have this drive installed with a SuperMicro P8SCT motherboard and found it to be incompatible used with Windows XP. Past. But I bought a Samsung drive (Super-WriteMaster SH-S202J) from www.ishift.co. | |
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12843 Foothill Blvd., Suite D Sylmar, CA voice 3360 fax www.dnfcontrols.com
Flex Control Network Model No. DC-20
DEVICE CONTROLLER
User Manual
Rev. 1.02
Table of Content
Revision History... 2 1. A. B. 2. 3. 4. A. B. C. D. 5. A. B. C. D. 6. A. B. C. 7. A. B. C. 8. 9. 10. 11. Getting Started... 3 Installation.... 3 Configuration... 3 Installation.... 4 Connection Diagram... 5 CONFIGURATION... 6 IP Address Setup... 6 Subnet Mask Setup.... 6 Gateway Address Setup... 6 Ethernet Link Speed Setup.. 7 SETUP.... 8 Set Password... 9 Set System Label...10 Set System Time...11 Additional Setups...11 SERIAL CHANNEL SETUP...12 Serial Protocol Assignment...12 Serial Device Configuration...13 Serial Physical Configuration...14 DIAGNOSTICS...15 IP Diagnostics...15 Event Logs...16 Trace Logs...16 FRONT PANEL MENU...17 FRONT PANEL DIAGNOSTICS...19 SPECIFICATIONS...20 FRONT & REAR VIEWS..23
DNF Controls Limited Warranty...24
Flex Control Network, DC20 User Manual
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Revision History
081409 1.00 1.01 1.02 Original Document. Changed to Rev B hardware. Changed to Ampro hardware
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1. Getting Started
A. Installation Install the DC20 Device Controller per instructions in the INSTALLATION and CONFIGURATION sections. This step is required only after initial installation. This step will accomplish the following: a) Physically install and wire the DC20. b) Enter the IP, Subnet, and Gateway addresses and select the desired Ethernet speed. B. Configuration Configure the DC20 per instructions in the SETUP section. This step is required after initial installation. This step may be performed at any time, as required. This step will accomplish the following: a) Set user selected password. b) Set the system label to uniquely identify this DC20 Device Controller.
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2. Installation
CAUTION Do NOT apply AC voltage to power supply, and then connect power supply to DC20 Device Controller. Component damage may occur. 1) 2) 3) Connect Cat 5 cable to DC20 connector labeled E-NET #1. Connect other end of Cat 5 cable to customer supplied Ethernet hub. Plug one end of a standard 9-conductor, RS422 serial cable into the Serial Port #1 connector on the rear of the DC20. Plug the other end of the 9-conductor, RS422 serial cable into the remote control connector on the VTR, DDR, or Video Server. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each serial port to be used for machine control. Connect facility video reference to REF video connector on rear of DC20. This is required for accurate play timing. Connect facility time-of-day LTC to LTC Input Connector on rear of DC20. This is required for accurate gang synchronization. Connect power supply DB9 female connector to DC20 connector labeled POWER. Connect female side of power cable to supplied power supply. Connect male side of power cable to AC voltage, 100 240. Push DC20 power switch, located on front panel, to ON position. The O on the power switch is the OFF position. Front panel LEDs will flash during power up. When power up and system initialization completes, the front panel LEDs will turn off and the front panel display will show Model Number and Software Version. Allow 25 seconds for power up and system initialization to complete.
4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
No connection is required to the DIAGNOSTIC or VGA connectors on the rear of the DC20. CAUTION Do NOT apply AC voltage to power supply, then hot plug power supply to DC20 Device Controller. Component damage may occur.
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3. Connection Diagram
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4. CONFIGURATION
Configuration is required after initial installation. A. IP Address Setup 1) 2) 3) 4) On the DC20 front panel, use keys to select Current IP. Press ENTER key. Display will show current IP address with cursor in far left column. Use the Use OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New IP Address will take effect on next power up. B. Subnet Mask Setup 1) 2) 3) 4) On the DC20 front panel, use keys to select Current Mask. Press ENTER key. Display will show current Subnet Mask with cursor in far left column. Use the Use OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New Subnet Mask will take effect on next power up. C. Gateway Address Setup 1) 2) 3) 4) On the DC20 front panel, use Gateway. keys to select Current keys to change number. keys to move cursor position. keys to change number. keys to move cursor position.
Press ENTER to save new IP address.
Press ENTER to save new Subnet Mask.
Press ENTER key. Display will show current Gateway address with cursor in far left column. Use the Use OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New Gateway Address will take effect on next power up. keys to change number. keys to move cursor position.
Press ENTER to save new Gateway address.
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D.Ethernet Link Speed Setup 1) 2) 3) On the DC20 front panel, use Use the keys to select Ethernet Status. Press ENTER key. Display will show current speed selection. keys to change selection. Select AUTO to use highest available speed. Select 10Mbs for long Ethernet cable runs. 4) Press ENTER to save new IP address. OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New Ethernet speed selection will take effect immediately.
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5. SETUP
Setup is required after initial installation. This step may be performed at any other time, as required. Setup is performed using a computer running an off-the-shelf web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape. Connect the CAT5 cable from the computer to the same Ethernet hub that the DC20 Device Controller is connected to. After launching the web browser, enter the IP address of the DC20 to be setup. The DC20 Home Page will be displayed.
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A. Set Password The default password, when shipped from the factory, is controls, all lower case. The password is used to access all configuration screens. Using the web browser1) From the DC20 Home Page, click on the System link. The System page will be displayed. 2) Click on Set Password. The Set Password page will be displayed.
In the Old password entry box, enter the current password. Note- When shipped from the factory, the default password is controls, all lower case.
4) 5) 6)
Enter the new password in the New Password entry box. Enter the new password in the Verify New Password entry box. Click on Save to save the new password. OR, click on Cancel to exit without changing passwords.
Note- If the New Password entry and the Verify New Password entry do not match, an error will be displayed.
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B. Set System Label The System Label is used to uniquely identify a DC20. This name is associated with the IP address. Using the web browser1) From the DC20 Home Page, click on the System link. The System page will be displayed. Click on Set System Label. The Set System Label page will be displayed.
Enter any name made up of letters, numbers, or special characters, up to 16 characters. Click on Save to save the name entered in step 3). OR, click on Cancel to exiting without changing the System Label.
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C. Set System Time The system time is only used for error and event time stamping. Using the web browser1) 2) From the DC20 Home Page, click on the System link. The System page will be displayed. Click on Set System Time. The Set System Time page will be displayed.
Using the drop down menus, set the current date and time. Click on Save to save the entered date and time. OR, click on Cancel to exit without saving.
D.Additional Setups No additional setups are required in Event Diagnostic or System Maintenance for normal operation. The LOGOUT link is used to log out of the DC20 thereby disallowing any changes that are password protected.
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SERIAL CHANNEL SETUP
Serial Channel Setup is required after initial installation. This step may be performed at any other time, as required. Serial Channel Setup is performed using a computer running an off-the-shelf web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape. Connect the CAT5 cable from the computer to the same Ethernet hub that the DC20 Device Controller is connected to. a. After launching the web browser, enter the IP address of the DC20 to be setup. The DC20 Home Page will be displayed. b. Click on the Protocol Assignment link at the top of the page. The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed.
A. Serial Protocol Assignment 1) Click on Edit Protocol Assignment Table. An editable version of the table will be displayed.
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2) 3) 4)
For each channel, enter a channel identifier (up to 20 characters) in the Channel Label box. For each channel, select from the Licensed Control Protocol drop down menu. Click on SAVE to save the entered values OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values.
B. Serial Device Configuration 1) 2) Click on the Protocol Assignment link at the top of the page. The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed. Click on Edit field under the "Device Configuration". An edit widow will be displayed.
Click on drop down arrow field under the "Control Functions" field and chose the control functionality (depending on licensed protocols). Enter the "Device Latency" (the amount of time the server takes to react to commands, typically 1 to 2 seconds). VDCP protocol requires that a channel number be assigned. This is the channel number assigned by the server. Check the "Extended IDs" box if the server allows greater than 8 character clip names. Enter the "TSO" (tape speed override) value, 25% Maximum. Click on SAVE to save the entered values
4) 5) 6) 7) 8)
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OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values. C. Serial Physical Configuration 1) 2) Click on the Protocol Assignment link at the top of the page. The Protocol Assignment Table will be displayed. Click on Edit field under the "PHY Configuration". An edit widow will be displayed.
Click on drop down arrow field under the "Baud Rate" field and chose the Baud rate for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the DC20 (typically "38400" for all protocols; Sony, Odet, VDCP, NXIO). Click on drop down arrow field under the "Stop Bit" field and chose the number of stop bits for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the DC20 (typically "1" for all protocols; Sony, Odet, VDCP, NXIO). Click on drop down arrow field under the "Parity" field and chose the number of stop bits for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the DC20 (typically "ODD" for all protocols; Sony, Odet, VDCP, NXIO). Click on drop down arrow field under the "Char Size" field and chose the number of data bits for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the DC20 (typically "8" for all protocols; Sony, Odet, VDCP, NXIO). Click on drop down arrow field under the "Operation Mode" field and chose the mode of operation for the communications protocol of the device which is connected to the DC20 (typically "CONTROLLER" for all protocols; Sony, Odet, VDCP, NXIO). Click on SAVE to save the entered values OR Click on BACK to exit without saving entered values.
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DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostics provides a quick and easy method to test and validate system operation of the DC20. Use diagnostics to confirm Ethernet connection to the CP20 control panel. Launch the web browser on the computer connected through an Ethernet hub to the DC20. Most off-the-shelf web browsers, like Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape, may be used. A. IP Diagnostics a. Enter the IP address of the DC20 to be checked. The DC20 Home Page will be displayed. b. Click on the System link. The System page will be displayed. c. Click on the Diagnostics link. The Diagnostic page will be displayed. d. Click on the IP Diagnostics link. The IP Diagnostic page will be displayed. e. The display will show one IP Address entry box. Click Add Entry or Remove New Entryto add or remove IP entry boxes as needed. One entry box is required for each IP address. f. Manually enter the IP address (es) of the DC20 to test. OR Click the check box to check the status of a specific DC20. h. Click the Check button to start the test OR Click Cancel to abort the IP Diagnostic test. i. After all selected DC20 s have been tested, the results will be displayed. Click on Back to return to the previous page. OR Click on Refresh to recheck the status of the displayed IP addresses. g. Click Check All to check the status of all displayed DC20 addresses.
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B. Event Logs The display will show a list of fourteen files. There are two files for each day of the week. Each file has the capacity of about 2 Megs of data. When the first file gets full the system starts recording to the second file. If the second file were to get full the system will start recording back on the first file overwriting the previous data. At midnight the system starts recording on the next day's file overwriting any previous data. It is up to the operator to back-up these files if they need to be retained for any reason. a. b. c. d. Enter the IP address of the DC20 to be checked. The DC20 Home Page will be displayed. Click on the System link. The System page will be displayed. Click on the System Maintenance link. The System Maintenance page will be displayed. Click on the View Event Logs link. The "Event Log File List" page will be displayed. The display will show a list of fourteen files. Click the radio button to select the file you want to view and then click the "View File" button to view the file. Click the back button to return to the "Event Log File List" To save a file to the PC that is running the Browser Program, Right Click on the file name and follow the "Windows" instruction as to where to save the file.
e. f. g.
C. Trace Logs These files are for diagnosing specific problems under the direction of the DNF customer support person. The person will direct you as to which traces to activate and how to retrieve the file for factory review.
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Menu Item# or 1
FRONT PANEL MENU
Menu Item or Model Number Version n/a Displays Model Number & Software Version Notes
GPIOS Serial Ports
Displays number of GPIs, GPOs, and Serial Ports Displays user assigned name up to 16 characters Displays the internal time and date. Press ENTER to enter new IP address. Use Use keys to change number. keys to move cursor.
Time and Date View Current IP Address
n/a View New IP Address
Press ENTER to save new IP address. OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New IP Address will take effect on next power up. 6 View Current Subnet Mask View New Subnet Mask Press ENTER to enter new Subnet Mask. Use Use keys to change number. keys to move cursor.
Press ENTER to save new Subnet Mask. OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New Subnet Mask will take effect on next power up.
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Menu Item# or 7
Menu Item or View Current Gateway Address View New Gateway Address
Press ENTER to enter new Gateway Address. Use Use OR Press ESC to exit without saving. NOTE- New Gateway Address will take effect on next power up. keys to change number. keys to move cursor.
Press ENTER to save new Gateway Address.
Channel Status
View Protocol and channel label n/a
Displays channel 1-4 channel status and timecode. Link status is updated automatically every second. Press ENTER to change Link Speed. Use keys to select AUTO or 10Mbs. Select AUTO to use highest available speed. Select 10Mbs for long cable runs. Press ENTER to save selection OR Press ESC to exit without saving.
View Ethernet Status: 10Mbs or 100Mbs Link Up or Down
GPI State Snapshot View LTC and UB data
View GPI bank 1-8, 9-16, 17-24, 25-32 n/a
Displays GPI activity.
Displays Timecode values and User Bits Data
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9. FRONT PANEL DIAGNOSTICS
From the front panel of the DC20, quickly view the current Ethernet status. Refer to Section 0, menu item #9. On the front panel, use the or keys to step to the View Ethernet Status display on the front panel display. The display will show the current link status: 10Mbs or 100Mbs Link Up or Link Down The link status display is updated automatically every second.
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10. SPECIFICATIONS
Power: 100 VAC - 240 VAC power supply, Phihong PSAA60M, supplied with IEC connector Size: 1RU: 1 3/4 inch x 19 inch x 8 1/2 inch (H.W.D.) Weight: 7 lbs Front Panel Display: 2 line x 16 character Front Panel Keyboard: 8 keys with LEDs LTC: 3 pin Phoenix Connector Balanced: Pin 1 = LTC HI Pin 2 = LTC LOW Pin 3 = Common/Shield Unbalanced: Pin 1 = LTC HI Pin 2 = Tie to Pin 3 Pin 3 = Shield VGA Port: D15HDF connector E Net #1: RJ45 Connector E Net #2: RJ45 Connector USB #1: USB A socket Connector USB #2: USB A socket Connector REF Video: BNC Connector, Female Power Connector: 9-Pin Male (D9M) Pin # Function 1 Not Connected 2 +15-28V 3 Ground 4 Not Connected Serial Port 1, 2, 3, 4: 9-Pin Female (D9F) Pin # Function Pin # Function 1 Frame Ground 6 Transmit Common 2 Receive A (-) 7 Receive B (+) 8 Transmit A (-) 3 Transmit B (+) 9 Frame Ground 4 Receive Common 5 Spare RS232 Port: 9-Pin Female (D9F) Pin # Function Pin # 1 DCD Rxd 3 Txd DTR 5 Ground Function DSR RTS CTS RI Not Used Not Used Not Used
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GPIO CONNECTORS: GPI 1 16, GPI 17 32, GPO 1 16, GPO 17 - 32; 4 x 37-Pin Female (D37F) (Optional) GPI: Opto Isolated Input. GPI source must provide power to turn on opto-isolator. GPI Opto-isolator Input: 5V - 12 V input voltage 24V use external resistor = 680 - 820 ohm 20ma MAXIMUM CURRENT GPO: Relay Contact Closure Output. Dry contact closure. GPO Relay Contacts: 0.5 A @ 125VAC 1.0 A @ 24VDC 1.0 A MAXIMUM CURRENT
A. GPI Connector Pin # 19 Function Ground GPI #1 Anode GPI #2 Anode GPI #3 Anode GPI #4 Anode GPI #5 Anode GPI #6 Anode GPI #7 Anode GPI #8 Anode Ground GPI #9 Anode GPI #10 Anode GPI #11 Anode GPI #12 Anode GPI #13 Anode GPI #14 Anode GPI #15 Anode GPI #16 Anode Ground (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) (+) Pin # Function Ground GPI #1 Cathode (-) GPI #2 Cathode (-) GPI #3 Cathode (-) GPI #4 Cathode (-) GPI #5 Cathode (-) GPI #6 Cathode (-) GPI #7 Cathode (-) GPI #8 Cathode (-) Ground GPI #9 Cathode (-) GPI #10 Cathode (-) GPI #11 Cathode (-) GPI #12 Cathode (-) GPI #13 Cathode (-) GPI #14 Cathode (-) GPI #15 Cathode (-) GPI #16 Cathode (-)
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B. GPO Connector Pin # 19 Function Ground GPO #1 COMMON GPO #2 COMMON GPO #3 COMMON GPO #4 COMMON GPO #5 COMMON GPO #6 COMMON GPO #7 COMMON GPO #8 COMMON Ground GPO #9 COMMON GPO #10 COMMON GPO #11 COMMON GPO #12 COMMON GPO #13 COMMON GPO #14 COMMON GPO #15 COMMON GPO #16 COMMON Ground Pin # Function Ground GPO #1 N.O. GPO #2 N.O. GPO #3 N.O. GPO #4 N.O. GPO #5 N.O. GPO #6 N.O. GPO #7 N.O. GPO #8 N.O. Ground GPO #9 N.O. GPO #10 N.O. GPO #11 N.O. GPO #12 N.O. GPO #13 N.O. GPO #14 N.O. GPO #15 N.O. GPO #16 N.O.
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11. FRONT & REAR VIEWS
Front View
Rear View
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DNF Controls Limited Warranty
DNF Controls warrants its product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale to the original purchaser from DNF Controls. In order to enforce the rights under this warranty, the customer must first contact DNFs Customer Support Department to afford the opportunity of identifying and fixing the problem without sending the unit in for repair. If DNFs Customer Support Department cannot fix the problem, the customer will be issued a Returned Merchandise Authorization number (RMA). The customer will then ship the defective product prepaid to DNF Controls with the RMA number clearly indicated on the customers shipping document. The merchandise is to be shipped to: DNF Controls 12843 Foothill Blvd., Suite D Sylmar, CA 91342 USA Failure to obtain a proper RMA number prior to returning the product may result in the return not being accepted, or in a charge for the required repair. DNF Controls, at its option, will repair or replace the defective unit. DNF Controls will return the unit prepaid to the customer. The method of shipment is at the discretion of DNF Controls, principally UPS Ground for shipments within the United States of America. Shipments to international customers will be sent via air. Should a customer require the product to be returned in a more expeditious manner, the return shipment will be billed to their freight account. This warranty will be considered null and void if accident, misuse, abuse, improper line voltage, fire, water, lightning or other acts of God damaged the product. All repair parts are to be supplied by DNF Controls, either directly or through its authorized dealer network. Similarly, any repair work not performed by either DNF Controls or its authorized dealer may void the warranty. After the warranty period has expired, DNF Controls offers repair services at prices listed in the DNF Controls Price List. DNF Controls reserves the right to refuse repair of any unit outside the warranty period that is deemed non-repairable. DNF Controls shall not be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or other types of damage resulting from the use of the product. ###
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